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  1. Here's my new Game Of Thrones Season 8 video. There's a lot of conflict being hyped and I wanted to cover the big piece that was circulating around the finale. Posting my next Q&A video tomorrow, so leave all your Season 8 questions you want me to include!

  2. What's all the fuzz about incest in MEDIEVAL TIMES?! The whole plot is supposed to happen in those dark times. Kings used to marry their sisters to continue the royal line. So I believe that we were horrified at the beginning of GAME OF THRONES, but now? The character of Jon was made very uptight, and that's why he would rather leave Daeny, due to his morals….not because of those times! I like the idea of Jamie leading the army. Tyrion is a great politician, but a terrible strategist (as shown in the show). I miss his witty lines of prior seasons. Wish we could have more of his lines by the finale.

  3. Nonsense. Everytime the show runners or actors have said something going to happen the opposite happens and or temporary unrest. So all these actors saying something up are bullshitting. Even Sansa and Jon thing was hyped up and never amounted to anything and all Arya stuff was theatre for trapping little finger. Tyrion is smart but that doesn't make him military smart. He had one battle and Jaime had more and learn more about war.

  4. I think the bittersweet ending is Tyrion somehow getting rid of Dany(maybe by someone else's help) and taking the throne for himself but still being "the good guy"(which he is not).

  5. I think Tyrion knows about Jon. Can't believe some characters know something about Rhaegar Targaryen & Lyanna Stark and Tyrion who "drinks and knows things" doesn't hear it. Little Finger knew Lyanna wasn't rape and Varys knows loads. Surely Tyrions look at end of Season 7 is because he knows the heartache thats about to unfold

  6. I don't think Jamie will be disturbed by the incest. Most in Westeros won't be, as it's not that uncommon and only sibling and parent/child incest seems to be serious taboo.

    As for Tyrion, I think the look he gives is because he made a deal with Cersei that her child will be in the line of succession (assuming as he likely is that Dany is infertile, that she refuses to name a successor, and given Tyrion's love of family and his confession that he never meant any harm to come to his niece and youngest nephew).

  7. I think there is a wide amount of evidence to believe that Tyrion is more in the team Lannister than actually helping Danny at all.
    (1) All his war plans fail. Which I think is something very unexpected for such a smart character as Tyrion. It may be more likely that he is actually trying to keep his family safe, as Danny mentioned herself.
    (2) He makes sure Cercei knows it is "because of him" that Kingslanding is not on fire. Like he has actually been trying to protect her by infiltrating into the enemy lines. I would say a very clever strategy, appropriate of someone like him.
    (3) Cercei only changes her mind about the war in the north after Tyrion finds out she is pregnant. Like assuming that there is a hope for their Lannister family would make sense to deceive Danny into something else.
    (4) He seems to be obsessed about the succession. This makes me believe he actually has some hope to reach the throne if for any reason Danny dies and he is seen as the "wise hand" that can keep the peace in the realm after she is gone.
    (5) He doesn't want Danny to go the the north and save John! I think he is aware that going to the north of the wall is a very silly plan and somehow he was hoping to loose the King in the North as part of the process. Implying that they knew how dangerous it was and accepted to go there either way. If John had died beyond the wall, all the Northerman would think that Danny killed him and join with Cercei against her. Better for the Lannister family? I think so.
    (6) He seems very concerned in the last scene with John and Danny getting together. This can only be super bad for Cercei! If they get married or just by having a strong alliance, she has literally no great house on her side. They two together is a great plan, as Little finger pointed out, it would be the wise thing to do and the best for both John and Danny. The only losers hare would be the Lannisters, which is what Tyrion shows in his concerned face.
    I think this all fits perfectly and Tyrion is not such a great character as this last season wants us to believe. What do you think?

  8. i have a few theories, i hate to say it but i think tyrion is plotting with cersei, he had just broke down in front of her about the death of her children, he knew she couldnt beat the dragons, and she finds out shes pregnant, the next scene he has come out to meet danaerys looking troubled, followed by cersei who has hatched a plan of betrayal. it may explain the troubled look on the boat scene… and i think we will see jaqcen ha gar reuinite with arya over cersei lannister, he will be hired by euron during the time the golden company is being brought over, arya will be trying to kill cersei because thats what she was going to do before she found out jon was home. they may already be theories, its just the way i saw it

  9. All Tyrion knows is that the Dothraki follow Danearys because they sort of worship her, the Unsullied follow her because they have a debt of life to her, only she can ride the dragons….what else is there to their cause? What would make them stick?
    If Dany dies, would the Dothraki no just raid Westeros? Would the Unsullied try and stand up to them because that's what Dany would do? Will Jon ride Drogon…or will the dragons just turn even more feral? Yes, Tyrion's first concern ought to be to have Dany save and have her pick a successor. Sure Jon may sex her up, but will that make her more ameneble to making him her successor or will that just make her more risky in trying to safe Jon if the war does bad?

  10. I think Tyrion is concerned about the boat sex because a) he made Cersei a promise to do with succession, and b) he saw Daenerys, after she broke off with Dario, saying she felt nothing, and he likes Jon Snow, so he's worried that IF she breaks off with JS in the same manner, it could blow the alliance out of the water. (He knows it would not worry Daeny, but can't know how JS might react.) Thanks for doing what you do, Charlie!

  11. Idk if anyone has thought of this before, but the way I interpreted Tyrion's look was that it complicates things for his schemes. I couldn't but help think of how, when negotiating with Jaimie about the proposed truce, he totally made the representation that Jon would willingly step away from siding with either Cersei or Dany in exchange for a truce (we don't see this but it was revealed when Tyrion met with Cersei after the Dragonpit that it was an idea offered by Tyrion to which Cersei agreed was a good trade), without Jon's consent or knowledge. He did not see that Jon would bend the knee, and used Jon as a bargaining chip without Jon's knowledge, but it failed because of Jon's honour (but also his devotion to Dany). I think it's entirely possible that Tyrion got Cersei to reconsider by making a similar promise somehow involving Jon, and the relationship between Jon and Dany hugely complicates whatever promise Tyrion has made about Jon (even though we know Cersei isn't going to uphold the agreement, Tyrion thinks she will).

    I also think it's important to note that as we come towards the end of the series, we seem to be coming across situations where honourable characters are prevailing against schemers and manipulators. We saw this with Littlefinger to some extent, we saw it when Dany went against Tyrion's advice and was largely successful, but I think it also applies to the losses Cersei has taken. For example when Jaimie walked away from her. And if the Golden Company theory that they will betray Cersei's gold for the legitimacy of Jon's right as a Targ and Jorah's advice proves accurate, then you have another example of schemes and grand manipulations becoming less effective compared to the compelling nature of Jon and Danys characters and how they inspire their people without gold. This would further make me think that Tyrion's scheming and manipulative days are coming to an end, and could potentially backfire in huge ways. But I think he's slowly going to continue changing his cynical mindset about gold ruling the world and become more of a believer in both Dany and Jon as he goes to Winterfell and sees how these two inspire people without manipulating or scheming.

  12. What' s been bothering me lateley in the show is that the lack of sense in the plot lines for example: little finger would have not died like that, he would have request a trial by combat obviously, he's supposely a mastermind and why the dragons don't have any armor, after drogon was injured in Mereen.

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